- Spider-Man: Beyond The Spider-Verse has another new release date
- It’ll come out a week earlier than anticipated
- The superhero movie will go up against two other animated flicks in June 2027
Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse has landed another new release date – and, while it’s coming out earlier than anticipated, it’s not all good news for the animated film.
Per Deadline, the final entry in the Miles Morales-starring movie trilogy is now due out on June 18, 2027. That’s two weeks later than Beyond the Spider-Verse‘s initial release date of June 4, 2027, which was announced at CinemaCon in late April. However, in July, the animated flick was pushed back to June 25, 2027, with The Hollywood Reporter claiming the decision was made because this date was seen as more appealing to international audiences.
Of course, that’s great news for those of us wanting to see this Sony and Marvel venture as soon as possible. Nonetheless, it’s odd that its release date has been moved up if, as THR suggests, the two studios originally thought a later launch was more favorable for Spider-Man’s global fanbase.
That’s not the only baflfing thing about Beyond the Spider-Verse‘s revised theatrical release. It’s now set to go head-to-head with another potentially big animated movie in Pixar’s Gatto, which is also slated to arrive on June 4, 2027.
Admittedly, Pixar isn’t the reliable money-making powerhouse it used to be. The Disney-owned animation studio’s recent theatrical releases have been received positively by fans and critics alike but, Inside Out 2 aside, they’ve struggled to turn those glowing reviews into sizable box office returns. 2022’s Lightyear crashed and burned to the tune of just $226.4 million, while 2023’s Elemental ($496.4 million) and this year’s Elio ($154 million) also failed to hit the heights of other Pixar flicks.
Based on those numbers, Beyond the Spider-Verse should win the battle against Gatto, right? Most likely, yes – after all, its predecessors grossed over $1 billion between them so, unless Gatto earns an Inside Out 2 amount of money, it’ll be beaten by its animated peer.
That doesn’t put Beyond the Spider-Verse in the clear, mind you. Indeed, just 12 days after it swings into theaters, Universal’s highly-anticipated return to the swamp in the form of Shrek 5 hits big screens worldwide.
With Gatto, Beyond the Spider-Verse, and Shrek 5 all positioned as family-friendly flicks, parents will have a tough time deciding which animated adventure to take their kids to. Cinema ticket prices have been steadily rising for years now, so many families simply won’t have the funds to view all three movies on the silver screen. What does that mean Beyond the Spider-Verse‘s box office takings? Reduced sales and a smaller profit if families opt to see Shrek 5 instead.
The big question now is: who out of Sony, Disney Pixar, and Universal will blink first and move their animated offering out of the line of fire? With Disney and Universal set to deliver their next financial earnings reports and updated 2026/2027 release schedules before the year ends, it shouldn’t be too long until we find out.
In the meantime, remind yourself what happened in the last Miles Moraled-led animated story via my Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse ending explained piece. Alternatively, read the section below for more Spider-Man and Marvel-based coverage.